Timothy Knapman is the author of many picture books,
including Superhero Dad, illustrated by Joe Berger; The Winter Fox,
illustrated by Rebecca Harry; and Soon, illustrated by Patrick
Benson. He writes both fiction and nonfiction, and his books have
been translated into fifteen languages. In his spare time, he
writes plays and musicals, because he believes that onstage, as
between the covers of a book, the real and the fantastical can
collide, and that is where all great storytelling comes from.
Timothy Knapman lives in England.
Joe Berger, the illustrator of Superhero Dad and Hubble
Bubble, Granny Trouble, writes and illustrates books for children
and adults. He is also a cartoonist who makes the occasional
award-winning animated short film or title sequence. He lives in
England with his wife, three daughters, two cats, and a small dog.
Move over Superhero Dad—there's a new superhero in town. As in
their previous collaboration (2016), Knapman and Berger spin a
young girl's ordinary routine so that it seems her mother must be a
superhero.
—Kirkus Reviews
The child narrator in this spunky picture book acknowledges that
many mothers are special, but she believes that her mom—who sports
a high ponytail and rocks red Chuck Taylors—is a superhero.
Berger’s high-energy digital graphics show the supermom in
mid-motion, making pancakes, untangling hair, and tending to a hurt
knee.
—Publishers Weekly
The mother in Timothy Knapman’s high-energy paean for 2- to
5-year-olds, ‘Superhero Mom’ (Nosy Crow, 28 pages, $15.99), dazzles
her young daughter with amazing competence, speed and ingenuity.
Youthful and ponytailed, with a retro scarf around her neck,
Superhero Mom in Joe Berger’s pictures throws off stars and
rainbows like a human sparkler. ‘She does so many things at once,’
the narrator exults. ‘She zooms from here to there. Mending . . .
mixing . . . making . . . taming tangles in my hair.’
—The Wall Street Journal
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